From: Glenn E. Lanier, II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 4:49 PM
HTML in question:
http://www.CarpentersForChrist.com/LayerTest/reg1.html
Problem solved -- not really CSS related. A /TD was missing the closing
greater-than sign. Oddly, before I added my code (the
francky wrote:
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Anyway, thanks for helping me how to help.
francky
For completeness: Glenn send me an off list mail he did mean it in a
sarcastic way, and offered a sorry. - Accepted, end of story! :-)
Still I think the crux is in the IE-only styles in the first file, which
aren't in
From: francky
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 5:07 PM
Glenn E. Lanier, II wrote:
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If you're still reading and not confused, let me try to sum it up:
http://www.CarpentersForChrist.com/LayerTest/reg.html
contains valid HTML
... Oho! I was still reading but also confused, while I
Glenn E. Lanier, II wrote:
From: francky
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 5:07 PM
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To get the difference, I should advise to isolate the problem by
commenting out parts of the (overwhelming table-) code you got, see
where the css is going wrong, and correct IE in that place(s).
Glenn E. Lanier, II wrote:
[...]
If you're still reading and not confused, let me try to sum it up:
http://www.CarpentersForChrist.com/LayerTest/reg.html
contains valid HTML
... Oho! I was still reading but also confused, while I did check the
html-validator in the meantime.
If this is the